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The spatial problem of the compression of a material along a periodic system of parallel circular cracks
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    The spatial problem of the compression of a material along a periodic system of parallel circular cracks (English)
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    The non-axisymmetric problem of the biaxial uniform compression of a material along a periodic system of parallel circular cracks is considered. A facture criterion is used within the framework of linearized stability theory according to which the beginning of fracture of the material under compression along the cracks is characterized by local buckling near the cracks.
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    non-axisymmetric problem
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    biaxial uniform compression
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    periodic system of parallel circular cracks
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    facture criterion
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    linearized stability theory
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    local buckling
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